trees found in thorn Forest have long roots and small leave why
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they have long roots so that the roots can go very deep into the soil in search of water and have small leaves to avoid dehydration of water through them cause thorn forests are usually very sunny ,hot and usually receive very minimal rainfall.
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Trees found in thorn Forest have long roots and small leave to survive in hot and dry regions.
Explanation:
- Thorny Forest are founds in those areas which receives less rainfall and either very hot or very cold.
- For the survival and the growth of plants they need water and since in the regions where these grow the groundwater level is low.
- So, these plants adapt to the environment by utilising the long roots to penetrate deep into the soil to get enough water.
- As plant also show transpiration in which a large amount of water is removed.
- So, the plants in the thorny forest have small and spiny leaves to prevent water loss and to avoid the dehydration of water.
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